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Skiester Vonn na valpartij geopereerd in Treviso

TREVISO (ANP/BELGA) - De Amerikaanse skiester Lindsey Vonn is in het ziekenhuis in het Noord-Italiaanse Treviso geopereerd om een breuk in haar linkerbeen te stabiliseren. Dat heeft het Italiaanse nieuwsagentschap ANSA zondagavond bekendgemaakt.

De olympisch kampioene van 2010 had zondag bij de Spelen in Cortina d'Ampezzo veel ogen op zich gericht door met een kunstknie en gescheurde kruisband aan de start te verschijnen, maar het ging al snel mis.

Vonn verloor in een van de eerste bochten op hoge snelheid haar balans en kwam hard ten val. Ze werd langdurig verzorgd in de Italiaanse sneeuw, waardoor de wedstrijd stil kwam te liggen. Per helikopter werd ze afgevoerd.

Vonn stopte in 2019 door pijn aan haar rechterknie, maar na een operatie maakte ze een comeback. Met haar titanium prothese toonde ze vorige maand in het Oostenrijkse Zauchensee haar goede vorm met haar 84e wereldbekerzege.


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Keir Starmer’s next steps: what hurdles must the prime minister now negotiate?

Top aide’s resignation may buy PM time, but coming weeks bring events that could yet end his time in office

Keir Starmer and his supporters will be hoping the resignation of Morgan McSweeney can buy him some time. But in the coming days and weeks the prime minister has to negotiate a series of ominous hurdles, any of which could end his time in office.

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Manchester City keep up title chase with late comeback win at Liverpool

Erling Haaland kept Manchester City in the title race with an added-time penalty as Pep Guardiola’s side came from behind to win 2-1 in a chaotic finish.

After drawing three blanks the Norway international scored only his second Premier League goal since Christmas, and his first at Anfield, to give the visitors their first win in front of a crowd here since 2003.

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Chelsea defeated Spurs 2-0 to boost their faint hopes of retaining the Women’s Super League title, as Madonna watched on from the stands at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Goals from Keira Walsh and Alyssa Thompson either side of half-time ended Chelsea’s run of back-to-back defeats and left Sonia Bompastor’s team nine points off leaders Manchester City, who lost 1-0 to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium earlier on Sunday.

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Why Is China Building So Many Coal Plants Despite Its Solar and Wind Boom?

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Even as China's expansion of solar and wind power raced ahead in 2025, the Asian giant opened many more coal power plants than it had in recent years — raising concern about whether the world's largest emitter will reduce carbon emissions enough to limit climate change.

More than 50 large coal units — individual boiler and turbine sets with generating capacity of 1 gigawatt or more — were commissioned in 2025, up from fewer than 20 a year over the previous decade, a research report released Tuesday said. Depending on energy use, 1 gigawatt can power from several hundred thousand to more than 2 million homes. Overall, China brought 78 gigawatts of new coal power capacity online, a sharp uptick from previous years, according to the joint report by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, which studies air pollution and its impacts, and Global Energy Monitor, which develops databases tracking energy trends. "The scale of the buildout is staggering," said report co-author Christine Shearer of Global Energy Monitor. "In 2025 alone, China commissioned more coal power capacity than India did over the entire past decade."

At the same time, even larger additions of wind and solar capacity nudged down the share of coal in total power generation last year. Power from coal fell about 1% as growth in cleaner energy sources covered all the increase in electricity demand last year. China added 315 gigawatts of solar capacity and 119 gigawatts of wind in 2025, according to statistics from the government's National Energy Administration...

The government position is that coal provides a stable backup to sources such as wind and solar, which are affected by weather and the time of day. The shortages in 2022 resulted partly from a drought that hit hydropower, a major energy source in western China... The risk of building so much coal-fired capacity is it could delay the transition to cleaner energy sources [said Qi Qin, an analyst at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air and another co-author of the report]... Political and financial pressure may keep plants operating, leaving less room for other sources of power, she said. The report urged China to accelerate retirement of aging and inefficient coal plants and commit in its next five-year plan, which will be approved in March, to ensuring that power-sector emissions do not increase between 2025 and 2030.

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